The Kaduna state Police Command on Friday summoned the governorship
candidate of the All Progressives Congress in the state, Nasir El-Rufai,
and two other bigwigs of the party to report for questioning in their
offices.
Summoned to appear along with Mr. El-Rufai are Suleiman Hunkuyi and Lawal Yakawada.
Mr. Hunkuyi is the APC senatorial candidate for Kaduna North and
chairman of the APC Kaduna state campaign council while Mr. Yakawada,
who was secretary to the state government in the Patrick Yakowa
government, is a senior member of the APC campaign council.
All three were invited by the deputy commissioner of police in charge of the CID.
Samuel Aruwan, the spokesman for the APC campaign council said, the
police have followed up the written invitation with telephone calls.
The intent behind requesting the three top leaders of the opposition
to report on the eve of the election is to hold them down until the
election ends, Mr. Aruwan said.
It is not clear why the Police want to question the three men but
party insiders suggested the invitation has to do with a petition about
destruction of billboards in Zaria.
The APC claims it has been a victim of widespread vandalisation of
its assets, saying the action of the police “is part of a campaign to
slap criminal charges on the opposition for actions for which it has
already been victimized”.
In response to the invitation, Yusuf Dankofa, an associate professor
of law and counsel to the APC, has written to the police, notifying them
that there is an ongoing court action at the Federal High Court in
Kaduna regarding the events in Zaria.
In a letter to the commissioner of police, Mr. Dankofa said the
pendency of the case prevents the police from taking any action in
connection with the matter, as “that would not only amount to an act of
sub judice, but would also translate to a total disregard for justice
and a further desecration of the hallowed majesty of our courts.”
“In view of this fact that the above mentioned people’s application
is before the court, the matter has been further adjourned to the 29th
of April 2015 for further arguments and with this the court has been
seized of this matter,” Mr. Dankofa said.
The police is yet to respond to Mr. Dankofa’s letter.
Meanwhile, the APC says it has been alerted to a plot to arrest some of its chieftains in Southern Kaduna.
They include party chairman and gubernatorial running-mate, Barnabas
Yusuf Bala (Bantex), Mikaiah Tokwak, Ishaya Iko, a retired vice-admiral
and Ben Kure, Director General of Kaduna APC Campaign Council.
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